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RE: This long thread just tells me what commercial SETs aren't....

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Yes, it does, some of it. Some signal goes thru the resistor,
much of it through the capacitors.. The caps, of course
conduct mostly A.C. Any D.C. component through them is
due to capacitor leakage.

The cathode resistor conducts both A.C.(signal) and D.C., and it generates artifacts concerning both. Not only does the capacitor
conduct signal, but it is also a filter in that it shunts the
resistor concerning the part of the A.C. signal that is flowing
thru the resistor.

What you have here is two signal conducting devices-- the resistor
and the caps-- the resistor conducts most of the D.C., and plenty of A.C., and the caps conduct nearly all A.C.

Each component has a profound effect on the sound qualities
of the tube's plate and cathode signals.

-Dennis-




Different capacitor/cathode bias resistor combinations have a profound effect on what you hear in the plate circuit.

-Dennis-

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